I don’t think I will write about McLaren’s better testing or the woes they’ve shared this season or the fact that Honda is scratching its head, I’ve covered that a lot lately. What did catch my eye this morning was the trajectory and development progress that McLaren should have been having over the last three years as manifest in a resurgent Renault in 2017.
No doubt their power unit is down on power too and one need only ask their customer, Red Bull, if that’s the case and you’ll get a resounding...

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